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Buildbox vs jMonkeyEngine

Buildbox logo

Buildbox

Software

Game creation platform for everyone

From
Free
Rated
-
jMonkeyEngine logo

jMonkeyEngine

Software

Java-based 3D game engine

From
Free
Rated
-

The short version

  • Each has a real cost: Buildbox buildbox splits its editor into two separate paid product lines, Buildbox Classic and Buildbox 3, priced and sold as different products rather than tiers of one app (archived pricing page, 8 March 2026); jMonkeyEngine jMonkeyEngine is a code-first Java library with no bundled editor; the engine itself ships no scene editor
  • They diverge on capability: Buildbox covers Visual game builder, jMonkeyEngine covers 3D graphics rendering.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which Buildbox and jMonkeyEngine actually diverge.

Attributes where Buildbox and jMonkeyEngine differ
AttributeBuildboxjMonkeyEngine
Pricing modelfreemiumfree
PlatformsIos, Android, Windows, MacosWindows, Macos, Linux, Android
Founded20152003

Identical on both: starting price (Free), free tier (Yes), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in Buildbox

  • Visual game builder
  • Drag-and-drop interface
  • Physics engine
  • Animation system
  • Monetization SDK
  • Analytics integration
  • Cloud compilation
  • Template library

Only in jMonkeyEngine

  • 3D graphics rendering
  • Physics engine (Bullet)
  • Audio system
  • Scene editor
  • Material system
  • Lighting and shadows
  • Skeletal animation
  • Particle effects

Both cover

  • Mobile deployment
  • Android support
  • Windows support
  • Macos support

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

Buildbox

  • Mobile game creationnot jMonkeyEngine
  • Casual gamesnot jMonkeyEngine
  • Monetized gamesnot jMonkeyEngine

jMonkeyEngine

  • Writing 3D games in Java against a BSD-licensed open source enginenot Buildbox
  • Using the engine as a plain Java library inside an existing Gradle or Maven buildnot Buildbox
  • Building desktop 3D applications with LWJGL renderingnot Buildbox

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

Buildbox

  • Buildbox splits its editor into two separate paid product lines, Buildbox Classic and Buildbox 3, priced and sold as different products rather than tiers of one app (archived pricing page, 8 March 2026)
  • Buildbox Classic Plus is $57.99 USD per year and Buildbox Classic Pro is $137.99 USD per year; Buildbox 3 Plus is $97.99 USD per year and Buildbox 3 Pro is $297.99 USD per year, with a companion audio tool Soundbox sold separately at $49.99 USD per year (archived pricing page, 8 March 2026)
  • The only bundle combining Buildbox 3 Pro, Buildbox Classic Pro, and Soundbox is a separate $447.99 USD per year Ultimate Bundle rather than a natural upgrade path (archived pricing page, 8 March 2026)

jMonkeyEngine

  • jMonkeyEngine is a code-first Java library with no bundled editor; the engine itself ships no scene editor
  • The optional jMonkeyEngine SDK is a NetBeans-based tool maintained separately from the engine, so it lags the engine release cycle
  • Projects must be written in Java and wired up through Gradle, Maven or a hand-rolled build
  • Choosing the DIY route means providing your own build, source layout, editor, runtime packaging and workflow
  • Support runs through community Discussions and Discord rather than a vendor channel

Pricing, plan by plan

Buildbox

Free
  • FreeFree
    • Basic game creation
    • Mobile export
    • Community support
  • Premium$19.99/month
    • Advanced features
    • Monetization tools
    • Custom integrations

jMonkeyEngine

Free
  • FreeFree
    • Full engine
    • Java support
    • 3D graphics

Which should you pick?

Choose Buildbox if

  • You need visual game builder.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You work on Ios, Android, Windows, Macos.
  • You also want drag-and-drop interface.

Choose jMonkeyEngine if

  • You need 3d graphics rendering.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You work on Windows, Macos, Linux, Android.
  • You also want physics engine (bullet).

Questions people ask

Is Buildbox or jMonkeyEngine better?
Neither clearly leads. Buildbox starts at Free and jMonkeyEngine at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, Buildbox or jMonkeyEngine?
Buildbox starts at Free and jMonkeyEngine at Free.
Does Buildbox or jMonkeyEngine run on more platforms?
Buildbox runs on Ios, Android, Windows, Macos. jMonkeyEngine runs on Windows, Macos, Linux, Android.
Can I use Buildbox for free?
Both have a free tier, so you can try either at no cost before committing.
What is Buildbox best used for?
Buildbox is most often used for mobile game creation, casual games, monetized games. Of those, mobile game creation and casual games are not what jMonkeyEngine is typically brought in for.
What can Buildbox do that jMonkeyEngine cannot?
Buildbox covers Visual game builder, Drag-and-drop interface, Physics engine, Animation system. jMonkeyEngine covers 3D graphics rendering, Physics engine (Bullet), Audio system, Scene editor. Both handle Mobile deployment, Android support, Windows support, Macos support.

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